We don’t think you’ll need it, but in case your needs change, you can cancel your geothinQ subscription at any time. Our customers are billed monthly, so you will continue to be able to use geothinQ until the current month is complete.

geothinQ references the authoritative FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer to display flood zone maps. Currently, most of coastal South Carolina is not included in the National Flood Hazard Layer, but we do include the preliminary FEMA data for these geothinQ regions to provide an early look at projected risks to flood hazards.

Data Visualization

Drop Pins

Learn how to drop pins on your map and add notes, photos, or documents. Filter your pins or share them within your organization.

Print PDF Maps

Learn how to print PDF maps to share with clients or use in a report or presentation.

Creating Bookmarks

Learn how to create and add bookmarks in geothinQ. Save the extent of your map, including all layers and graphics. Come back to the same spot in your next session or share them within your organization!